GEOLOGY. 
Moll. 53 
Crick (105).—List of fossils and Viviparus aurelianus , Benoist MS. and 
Valvata {Cincinna) benoisti, n. sp. from the Bathonian of Indre; Cossmann 
(97 ), pp. 140-143.—Upper Bajocian Pelecypoda from the neighbour¬ 
hood of Bale, with several n. spp.; Greppin (179).—Inferior Oolite 
species and n. gg. of Ammonites; Buckman (60).—Lists of Mollusca from 
the Brown Jura, Baden; Schalch, Mt. Badisch. Geol. Landesanst. iii, 
pp. 689-773.—List of fossils from the Lower Dogger at Monte Foraporta 
near Lagonegro; Greco, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. xviii, pp. 66-69. 
Lias :—Ammonites . from Tuscany, with n. sp.; Fucini (166).—List 
of fossils from the Island of Bornholm; Deecke, Zeitschr. Deutsch. 
geol. Ges. li, pp. 152 & 153.—Toarcian fossils from the Brescian Alps; 
Bettoni, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. xviii, pp. 461-466. — Lists of fossils 
from the Toarcian near Nancy; Authelin, Bull. Soc. geol. France xxvii, 
pp. 230-234.—Middle Lias Ammonites from the Central Appennines, 
with several n. spp.; Fucini (L67).—Lower and Middle Lias Ammonites 
from the Freiburg Alps, with several n. spp.; Hug (223).—List of 
Mollusca from the Sinemurian of Ponte Alto; Bonarelli (46), p. 77.— 
Sinemurian Cephalopoda from Monte Clapsavon, with several n. spp.; 
Bonarelli (46).—Lower Lias Fauna with n. spp. of Cephalopoda from 
Bukowina; Uhlig (561).—Lower Lias fossils from rocks between Rugby 
and Catesby; Thompson, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. lv, pp. 83-86. 
Trias:—Mollusca, with Damiesella , n. g. and several n. spp.; Tornquist 
(548 ).—Placunopsis ostracina attached to shell of Ceratites semipartitus ; 
Philippi (389).—Mollusca from the neighbourhood of Rougiers with 
n. spp. of Undidaria , Hologyra , Marmolatella ; Repelin (435).—Mollusca 
from the Spitz-Kalk in neighbourhood of Recoaro and Scliio, N. Italy, 
with several n. spp.; Tornquist (549), pp. 357-370.—On some fossils 
from Lombardy; Mariani (284).—New species of mollusca from Alps of 
Lombardy; Tommasi (545 ).—Pelecypoda and Cephalopoda from Monte 
Judica, with several n. spp.; Nelli (346).—Mollusca, chiefly Cephalopoda, 
from Monte Clapsavon, with several n. spp.; Tommasi (546).—Ammonites 
from Spain; Palacios (372 ).—Cephalopoda from the Muschelkalk near 
Sondershausen, with Balatonites spinosus , n. sp. and Campy losep i a, n. g.; 
Picard (390 ).—Myalina blezingeri and Pecten (Streblopteria) laterestriatus , 
n. spp., from the Muschelkalk of Germany; Philippi (388 ).—Ceratites 
nodosus in “ Encrinitenkalk ” of Wurttemberg; Hermann, Jahresh. Ver. 
Wurttemb. lv, pp. 385-389.—New Cephalopods from Freyburg; Fritsch, 
Zeitschr. Naturw. lxxii, p. 114.—Notes on fossils from New Brandenburg; 
Deecke, Mt. Ver. Vorpomm. xxx, p. 120.—Fossils from the neighbour¬ 
hood of Berchtesgaden, with new unnamed species of Duly mites, Halorites 
and Buchites ; Waagen (576).—Mollusca from the Himalayas and Bokhara, 
with several n. spp.; Bittner (29).—Fossils from Sumatra with n. spp. of 
Daonella and Hadobia ; Volz (575), pp. 26-38.—Fossils from Baren island, 
with n. spp. of Trachyceras and Lima , and Arctoceras lindstrbmi , n. g. and 
sp.; Bohm (43). 
4. Primary. 
Palaeozoic:— Ectomaria , Koken, and Hormotoma , Salter, with several 
n. spp.; Donald (140).—Lists of Cambro-Silurian and Silurian fossils 
from Lake Temiscaming, Lake Nipissing and Mattawa outliers; Ami (4). 
—Devonian and Carboniferous Goniatites from Coularie (Haute-Garonne); 
Barrois, Ann. Soc. geol. Nord xxvii, 1898, pp. 260-264.—Mollusca from 
China, with n. spp.; Loczy (272).—Anthracolithic Pelecypoda and Ptero- 
poda from Kashmir and Spiti; Diener (136), pp. 15-19 .—Mollusca from 
Armenia and Persia, with n. spp.; Frech (164), pp. 197-199 & Arthaber 
(164), pp. 209-244.—Devonian and Lower Carboniferous Faunas of Southern 
